I seem to be running in circles here, so maybe someone here can shed some light:
I have been trying to bareshaft tune my setup, and no matter where I move my nocking point, I seem to be getting "noc high." From my understanding, that should be the sign to move my nocking point lower. This is what I tried at first and it seemed to get slightly worse until I finally heard contact with my bow. I thought I understood and figured that I must be very low and that I have to move my nocking point up the string. Flight gets better as I work up, but then starts getting worse again before I come to a level arrow or bullet hole (if I shoot through paper).
Is it possible that shooting off of the shelf will always show a noc high arrow? What am I missing?
If you need it to answer, I am shooting a Navajo Bows Apache (r/d longbow) off of the shelf, one above and two below with glove, about 54# at my drawlength (28.5) and centershot Beman Carbon arrows.
I seem to have tuned to get a left/right straight on, but no luck on the up/down.